Where do you sell your coins ? i use a swedish Exchange to BUY coins, but they don't take sell orders lol.thought it would be good to know a few sites if the big day to sell comes hehe

You can use this forum to arrange exchange of coins with swedish citizens, my first try would be the Skandinavisk subforum. Doesn't look huge but might give you better pointers than some international audience from teh Philipines could provide.

Where do you sell your coins ? i use a swedish Exchange to BUY coins, but they don't take sell orders lol.thought it would be good to know a few sites if the big day to sell comes hehe

You guys up there have some new exchange coming in a week from today that is on your equivalent of our Nasdaq, so this should be a great option to sell into. However, shame on you for considering to sell. I know what you mean tho.

I don't sell much but when I do sell some profit I sell it a the highest rate, that is buy selling it for cash locally in my home town. It used to be a lot easier and more people was buying but recently it seems not many people want to buy at premium rate lol Localbitcoin is where I set up a cash trade and Bittylicious can also be used for a quick transfer to my bank but don't like to much going to my bank. Localbitcoin would be a good choice if your area lets you OP.

I've used bitcoin-brokers with good success about 2 years ago. The guy still keeps his thread active with bumps on one of these boards, and the feedback on the thread remains positive from what I've seen. When I did larger sales in the 2013/2014 juncture timeframe I was exceeding the realistic capacity of that service so I just used Coinbase (and my dedicated Wells Fargo account was subsequently canceled but fortunately it was only after most of my planned sales) Bitcoin-Brokers seems to go through periods when sellers are either in demand or not in demand which makes sense.

If I need some spending money I'll likely sell through bitcoin-brokers again if possible. I consider my remaining account at Wells Fargo to be throw-away. I just keep it open with a minimum balance in order to cost them money since I figure they have to extra reporting requirements on me personally. My way of hopefully getting even a bit. It would be a good account to have random people all over the country feeding cash into.

on kraken nothing else i don't like all the others exchange especially bitstamp..., but i don't like to do it, i'm forced right now, because i need the money, i'm trying to limit it as much as possible

i mostly use localbitcoins whenever i want to sell my bitcoins to fiat. but mostly i keep my coins in cold storage nowadays.the rest is going in my exchangeer account in order to trade and for trying to make more bitcoins

Most of the time I just look to spend my btc directly.You can buy most digital goods in btc. I almost bought an iPad but I was invested in an altcoin which lost 90% of its value. Although it is regaining it slowly now.

I just googles search "buy <product> with bitcoin" and most of the time I can find what i'm looking for.

Look no further than btc-e for all your selling needs, it is not stupidly under price now either they are actually well priced now. Also they have never let me down in over a year and I highly recommend them to anyone including family if they needed somewhere to sell for stated reasons, not a problem in over a year from them and not heard much in the troll box in the way of issues with them. You will also have some fun there while selling if you have humor to sense.

on kraken nothing else i don't like all the others exchange especially bitstamp..., but i don't to do it, i'm forced right now, because i need the money, i'm trying to limit it as much as possible

but i like to try bitfinex one day

The Kraken is good if you are in the EU because it does SEPA withdrawals which are cheaper than normal wire transfers. If you are dealing exclusively in Euros there is only a tiny withdrawal fee of about 9 cents compared to $20 to $30 withdrawal fee for a wire transfer.